Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1907 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... British ministry have repeatedly acknowledged that he was as a crown officer both faithfull & able in office ; but his attachment to his country render'd it necessary to remove him from the several offices which he sustain'd ...
... British ministry have repeatedly acknowledged that he was as a crown officer both faithfull & able in office ; but his attachment to his country render'd it necessary to remove him from the several offices which he sustain'd ...
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... British manufac- tures ; & the American seamen who navigated her would be here discharged & become mariners in English employ . Seeing the commerce between the two countries as I do , & from long experience as a public man on both sides ...
... British manufac- tures ; & the American seamen who navigated her would be here discharged & become mariners in English employ . Seeing the commerce between the two countries as I do , & from long experience as a public man on both sides ...
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... British sugar colonies ; and the more I think of the matter , the more I am astonished at the objections made to that trade's being laid open , as it would beyond all doubt be for the mutual advantage of both countries . Every measure ...
... British sugar colonies ; and the more I think of the matter , the more I am astonished at the objections made to that trade's being laid open , as it would beyond all doubt be for the mutual advantage of both countries . Every measure ...
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... British influence . The other suggestions ( so far as I have heard of them ) are of little importance ; but this is of such a nature that I find myself obliged to take some notice of it . I would therefore observe , that an honest man ...
... British influence . The other suggestions ( so far as I have heard of them ) are of little importance ; but this is of such a nature that I find myself obliged to take some notice of it . I would therefore observe , that an honest man ...
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... British army at Saratoga . The approbation of the good people of Massachusetts of the frame of government that was proposed to them . The termination of the late war in the acknowledge- ment of the independence of the United States of ...
... British army at Saratoga . The approbation of the good people of Massachusetts of the frame of government that was proposed to them . The termination of the late war in the acknowledge- ment of the independence of the United States of ...
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